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he's the author of "the end of illness," published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. doctor, is take a multivitamin a good idea? >> eating a great diet is good idea. eating real food is a good idea. i hate to pour cold water on things. if you look closely at this study, 14,000 doctors stew did, 13 of whom had cancer going in. only the ones who previously had cancer. a normal individual, you always have to say to your self, a normal individual will not benefit from take a multivitamin a day. that being said there are a number of studies done showing harm taking higher dose vitamins. vitamin e can cause prostate cancer. vitamin a can increase lung cancer in smokers. eat real food. >> multiwill minutes that you buy over-the-counter do they have the kind of excess you're talking about that would have the consequences that you're suggesting? >> no. slightly less than those. not dramatically less but less. again there's no data that multivitamins will -- >> don't take multivitamins. >> yes. >> don't take multivitamins not to have reduced chances of cancer. >> over 50 random
he's the author of "the end of illness," published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. doctor, is take a multivitamin a good idea? >> eating a great diet is good idea. eating real food is a good idea. i hate to pour cold water on things. if you look closely at this study, 14,000 doctors stew did, 13 of whom had cancer going in. only the ones who previously had cancer. a normal individual, you always have to say to your self, a normal individual will not benefit from take a...
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published by simon and shuster. i have to start with vanity card number ten. when i began writing these the principle was simple it's a vanity card so be vein. this is a very big book, chuck lorre. does this mean you're a vein man? >> they are not humility cards. just an opportunity to write some silly things down 15 years ago. >> you say silly things. when we were going through the book they are very poignant. a couple of times i felt i was reading your personal journals. you said there's an apology letter to your dad. if you want to kill someone, if you want to kill someone you hate make them famous. it was cool to write your eulogy. very poignant and touching things bur life. like you were sharing your life with us. was that your intention. >> some therapy is going on. some self-help. at a certain point i realized i could write anything i wanted. i kept waiting for a cbs executive or back in the "dharma and greg" days to say stop we don't like this. at times it got personal, maybe too personal sometimes. i feel i had an opportunity to write whatever i wante
published by simon and shuster. i have to start with vanity card number ten. when i began writing these the principle was simple it's a vanity card so be vein. this is a very big book, chuck lorre. does this mean you're a vein man? >> they are not humility cards. just an opportunity to write some silly things down 15 years ago. >> you say silly things. when we were going through the book they are very poignant. a couple of times i felt i was reading your personal journals. you said...
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joining me simon landau, our social media director, and who's trending right now? >> sure. the internet certainly was buzzing tonight, maybe not so much as last week during the presidential debate when we saw so much tweeting action about big bird and jim lehrer; but we still do have some action. what we're looking at right now is the national trends map, and we see that interrupting afghans, voters, weapons, referring to those topics, those major buzz topics from the debate are going on, and it's not quite as active as last week, which can be expected, but there's still action going on on twitter right now >> a lot of folks get into the whole laughing and smiling. i know i tweeted about that several times. >> sure,, yeah, and that was a hot topic specifically around here, you know. people were talking and debating whether that was appropriate action by vice president biden, but that was certainly a talking point as well. >> all right. thank you so much for that. and we have -- we appreciate your time. we appreciate your time, and i think we have some facebook comments, cor
joining me simon landau, our social media director, and who's trending right now? >> sure. the internet certainly was buzzing tonight, maybe not so much as last week during the presidential debate when we saw so much tweeting action about big bird and jim lehrer; but we still do have some action. what we're looking at right now is the national trends map, and we see that interrupting afghans, voters, weapons, referring to those topics, those major buzz topics from the debate are going on,...
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it hurts to have the producers to tell you to your face that nikki is the best judge we've had since simon. awww, poor you. am i do is compliment you. that's not enough? you are a legend. the best shot in that picture was keith urban sitting in the middle of the two of them. charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban in history. the beatles gave their last live performance in 1969. the next year they officially broke up. >> all things beatles. >> you do love the beatles. >> do i. should i get in >> two best friends in louisiana are accused of murder. police call it the thelma and louise case. their only connection is electronics. we'll have a preview for you this "this morning". so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabuck
it hurts to have the producers to tell you to your face that nikki is the best judge we've had since simon. awww, poor you. am i do is compliment you. that's not enough? you are a legend. the best shot in that picture was keith urban sitting in the middle of the two of them. charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban...
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"the new york times" bestseller is published by simon & shuster and it is being rereleased today in advance of the steven spielberg's film "lincoln." >> on november 15th, doris kearns goodwin will be here with us. before then, though, you have a chance to read excerpts from the book and submit questions and you can take a look at other featured material at cbsthismorning.com. please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is coming up next. i'm excited about this. i think this is a great idea. >> since we read all those books, we can share more information about them online. >> what really makes it fun is to get people involved and have some kind of activity with them. >> and doris kearns goodwin is always a good, good guest. >> the interesting thing about the film, it's about the last 60 days of lincoln's life. >> excited for that as well. that's coming up. your local news is next. >>> good morning. it is 8:00 a.m., and welcome back to "cbs this morning." the presidential candidates are headed to long island for their second debate, and a new poll shows mitt romne
"the new york times" bestseller is published by simon & shuster and it is being rereleased today in advance of the steven spielberg's film "lincoln." >> on november 15th, doris kearns goodwin will be here with us. before then, though, you have a chance to read excerpts from the book and submit questions and you can take a look at other featured material at cbsthismorning.com. please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is...
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it's published by simon and schuster which is a division of cbs. >> author doris kearns goodwin will join us here on november 15th. this morning we shared an excerpt from the book online along with discussion questions from goodwin. >> you'll also find new featured material, such as lincoln's rare manuscripts and images of his family's belongings provided by the abraham lincoln presidential library. it's all on cbsthismorning.com because "cbs this morning" reads. and speaking of reading, we've got an author that we know you're reading already. tom wolf's new novel is about race, class, and sex, with palm trees in the background. there he is in his iconic trademark white suit. ♪ >>> tom wolf is one of the world's most recognizable authors. he's written more than a dozen books, including "the right stuff" and "the bonfire of the vanities." >> his latest novel is his first in eight years. "back to blood" takes place in present day miami and it is already getting a whole lot of attention. he is here in studio 57. we're pleased about that. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> you have ma
it's published by simon and schuster which is a division of cbs. >> author doris kearns goodwin will join us here on november 15th. this morning we shared an excerpt from the book online along with discussion questions from goodwin. >> you'll also find new featured material, such as lincoln's rare manuscripts and images of his family's belongings provided by the abraham lincoln presidential library. it's all on cbsthismorning.com because "cbs this morning" reads. and...
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do the movies have a future is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. what do you mean by movies? we know there's new distribution modes coming on. >> i'm a romantic about the theatrical experience. i love going in the dark to sit with strangers you laugh and cry at the same time. people come out of a good movie they are glazed like zombies. they are trying to hold on to that image. my problem with all of these super productions of all the pixels flying around and meaning nothing is it just vanishes. you have no imprint. you wake up the next day an you don't taste the movie any more. it's not imprinted in your head any more. i'm a real world, you know, realist guy. i like men and women together nuclear weapon have a chapter, searching for movie blitz in the digital world. i think it's so true people are thinking i can watch it on my ipod or ipad. you said not the same experience. >> the industry says kids are platform agnostic. think about that phrase for a second. they will look at any screen any time anywhere. i had a terrible time with an ipad becaus
do the movies have a future is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. what do you mean by movies? we know there's new distribution modes coming on. >> i'm a romantic about the theatrical experience. i love going in the dark to sit with strangers you laugh and cry at the same time. people come out of a good movie they are glazed like zombies. they are trying to hold on to that image. my problem with all of these super productions of all the pixels flying around and meaning...